Pauline Boty

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Pauline Boty was a pioneering British Pop artist and actress of the 1960s, known for her vibrant, feminist-inflected paintings and her role as one of the few prominent women in the Pop Art movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British person
Pop artist
actress
artist
collagist
human
painter
activeYearsEnd 1966
activeYearsStart late 1950s
artisticFocus critique of patriarchy and male-dominated culture
representations of women and female sexuality
associatedWith Royal College of Art Pop Art circle NERFINISHED
birthDate 1938-03-06
birthPlace Croydon NERFINISHED
England
Surrey NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath cancer
leukaemia
contributedTo early feminist perspectives within Pop Art
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfMarriage 1963
deathDate 1966-07-01
educatedAt Royal College of Art NERFINISHED
Wimbledon School of Art NERFINISHED
familyName Boty NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork acting
painting
television presenting
genre collage
figurative painting
givenName Pauline NERFINISHED
hasOccupation actress
painter
television personality
visual artist
hasRelative daughter born in 1966
influencedBy Hollywood cinema NERFINISHED
feminist ideas
mass media imagery
popular music
knownFor feminist-inflected imagery
paintings of popular culture and celebrities
vibrant, colorful paintings
movement British Pop Art NERFINISHED
Pop Art NERFINISHED
name Pauline Boty NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor being one of the few prominent women in the British Pop Art movement
notableWork Bum
Celia and Her Heroes NERFINISHED
Countdown to Violence NERFINISHED
It’s a Man’s World I NERFINISHED
It’s a Man’s World II NERFINISHED
Scandal ’63 NERFINISHED
The Only Blonde in the World NERFINISHED
participatedIn BBC television programmes in the early 1960s
radio programmes about art and culture
sexOrGender female
spouse Clive Goodwin NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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